Book review
Temples & dance history: The who, what, when and where of Kathak
In temples that the authors visited, they saw performers who were able to interact and improvise with the devotees to expound the stories
Yusuf of Peshawar who spotted talent, changed lives...
A few chapters into the book I had warmed up to the man people called the thespian
An introduction to vivid maths in lush and mellow Trinidad
If you like vibrant and provocative writing, you might like to dip into this book
Vish Dhamija’s Cold Justice delivers it hot!
This legal thriller has on trial a woman judge, a young accomplished and feared judge at that, who obviously has her set of enemies
Book Review | Naval playing field: How post-Partition Amritsar nurtured an elegant artiste
If the time and place played a significant role in the making of Naval, one can’t discount the influence of her rich antecedents either
Book Review | The superheroes of the shore continue to surprise and allure
These shifting battlegrounds are without villains, for the killers take what they need and no more
Book Review | Vivid, madcap stories with open endings
Mauzo’s stories not just embrace unconventional themes, they also border on the bizarre, but the best thing is their open-endings
Book excerpt: How I got the scoop on Lalit Modi’s BCCI exit and went on to broadcast it
That night in April, however, was different. The caller, I have to say in hindsight, influenced the decision-making to a large extent
Book Review | The mountain lives to tell us what we know and no more
The conversation on climate change is ongoing. Direct in tone but not as powerful, the book adds little to that discourse